Products From Across The Pond

These goods were granted a passport to make the jump from the UK to the USand we're SO happy to have them stateside.

The UK's most popular facial skincare line (it's been around for 50+ years!), Simple, has finally landed. This suitable-for-all-skin types range (yes, even if you're super-sensitive)—which includes moisturizers, SPF, eye cream, and more—is formulated without any dyes, artificial perfumes, or harsh irritants that tend to wreak havoc on your complexion.

Their #1 selling sku: Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes, $5.49,target.com, which are perfect for travel—or if you're just too lazy to wash your face before hitting the sack.

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Elemis

Want to recreate a spa-like experience at home? This brand has been around since 1989 and is still one of the leading authorities when it comes to achieving just that.

One product you won't want to miss out on trying: Elemis Spa @ Home Quiet Mind Temple Balm, $27, timetospa.com. It contains a blend of essential oils that promise to help you de-stress. Simply apply it to your temples, then kick your feet up and say spaaaah.

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Soap & Glory

Brought over to the states by founder, Marcia Kilgore (she's also the genius behind Bliss Spas), this cheeky line doesn't take itself too seriously (just take a look at their names!). But that doesn't mean their products don't seriously work.

This 1950s cult favorite hairspray had hairstylists (and girls-in-the-know) clamoring for more everytime they visited overseas, thanks to its beyond-perfect hold that somehow doesn't feel tacky or make your hair look too-hard. Not to mention it had to be smuggled back into the states since its ingredient list wasn't approved here until 2008.

You'd think this 10-year-old lacquer line, a fairly new import to the US (August 2011), has been accessible for ages since it already has so many fans. Beyonce recently rocked one of their paints: Baker Street, $9.50, sephora.com (shown here), a bright, cobalt blue hue.

Aside from the average go-to colors, the brand has everything from cool magnetic polishes that leave one-of-a-kind designs on nails to neons to 3D special effects glitter. Sign us up for two coats!

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Top Shop

This London-born line definitely has its finger on the fashion pulse, churning out sought-after (and affordable) pieces that couldn't be more on trend. Upon touching down in the US, the brand also launched a cosmetics line with colors and formulas so rich we couldn't believe our eyes when we looked at the price tag.

One of their coolest spring offerings: Top Shop Nail Tattoos, $14, topshop.com for stores.

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Eylure

This well-known, false-lash brand is one that makeup artists have trusted for years. Jake Bailey, Katy Perry's makeup artist, uses their falsies on her to get her doe-eyed, gorgeous gaze.

Their most natural-looking pair (should you want to give them a go): Eylure Naturalites Natural Volume 020, $5.99, ulta.com. Now go on, flaunt that fringe.

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Champneys

This just-launched (we're talking this week!) super-affordable spa line—$7.99 to $12.99—is a favorite among London's top celebs (Kate Moss is a fan) and includes bath and body products from shower gels to scrubs to body butter.

One of their luxe for less items to test out: Champneys Mediterranean Bliss Body Hydrator, $9.99, target.com.